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    Arsen Clicker & Macro

    Arsen Clicker & Macro

    The world’s smartest autoclicker & macro tool.

    ...The application includes a built-in macro editor for creating and managing complex automation sequences, along with global hotkey support for quick activation. Users can save multiple profiles and switch between them depending on their workflow. Arsen has Overlays which show FPS, CPS, CPU, MEM, Ping. Arsen is fully portable—no installation required—and runs entirely offline, ensuring that all macros and data remain secure on the user’s device. Arsen aims to deliver a lightweight, reliable, and streamlined automation tool that is easy to use yet powerful enough for advanced scenarios. ...
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    ...The aim is that such a task could be ac­com­plished by some­one with only a very ba­sic train­ing in TeX pro­gram­ming. Thus, Lol­lipop aims to make struc­tured text for­mat­ting avail­able in en­vi­ron­ments where typ­i­cal users would switch to WYSIWYG pack­ages for the free­dom that such a mech­a­nism of­fers. In ad­di­tion, de­vel­op­ment of sup­port for Lol­lipop doc­u­ments writ­ten in RTL lan­guages (such as Persian) is un­der­way.
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